Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 200, Lebanon, Boone County, 22 May 1917 — Page 5
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The present greatness and progress of this store njust be measured according to your estimate of your transaction here today. 2 Therefore, we ask the privilege to tm- . mediately correct any error to immediately further -manifest our purpose to make better' service the real foundation of a still better store. , ' q Our aim is to fit you well, to this end we employ expert fitters. J Our further aim is to give you the most for your money style, quality, workmanship and WEAR to this end we offer you Selz Shoes. J If this is the kind of a store that meets with your ideals, we will welcome your patronage. Clem Heaton
Classified ADVERTISING Rates Vic Per Word, Each L?sue. No Advertisement Taken tor Lmi lb in 10c. FOR SALE FUR SALE Vtry cheap, one pony, buggy, anil set of harness. Sec -'. I A. l'arkin, or phone lS'J. ;i-18-6t. FOB JiALL Tiirrrhirift outfit, ft earn ..nt'ln ami semirutor. Cull I.orul lilend.'n,iiiiig. h-Zl-'it. WANTED " WANTLII MALE AMI rEJlALfc HLLi'-A intelligent person earn HOO moitlily corresponding for newspapers; $40 to $50 montlily In spate time; experience unnecessary; no canvassing; subjects suggested. Send for particulars. National Press Bureau, Boom lul'J, Huffalo, :. 1 . 4-27-8-mos. WZ CLEAN RUtiS with a vacuum cleaner. Mill-r & Mom. t-:W tf WANTED beeuiid-hand wild pump nr steel tower. Teleuhone Ml-Y May9-m ItY-VNTLlOld "false "teeth" Don't. " matter if broken. I pay 2 UU to $15.00 per full set. Single and partial plate in proportion. Send by parrel Mst and rcevivn check by return mail. L. Mazer, 8. "th St.. Philadelphia. Pa.. M '.''r"1!' IANTKD Young lady in candy store. The Palace, o-'.'l-tf iMANTED Milk cow to keep for I 'half milk. Call phone 11034. w ANTKli- ll-.v want j, on farm; keen hu.iV 13 years oljl will ke AHhur I a ley, U-bunnn. UANTLD Fireman at T, II., If E. power house. Z.'-tt VOR RENT r6R ItKN'f -Si cii rwiin" house, mo.1 ern. John B. Mclaughlin. Indian apolis Avenue. May 8-tf. FOR KENT -Seven niom house, moj ern. John 11. Mclaughlin, In.hanapolis avenue. LOST LOST Two-year old steer in Brunswick neighiiorlioo'i, Thursday. Reward for notification to VV. J. Kohinmm. Ubanon. ; r,-2l-4t LOST-In tnilil room' at court house maH black nurse with $.r..0l in change in it. t'basc return to Miss Lee at IV.igV Candy KiU-hen. NEW WASH DRESSES CORY & BUATTON JLNERAL DIRECTORS OGUa phone 86; Residenea phonal 240 and tV5 Btaolcj Block. Eaat South Sir 1)1 U M. BEAVEN 0SIE0PAIH1C PHYSICIAN Kiuiwrt SUU Bank BuUdint 7 a. w. to 6 p. m. ruoNC as.
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H PEOPLE OF DOVER
Sixty-two Dollars Rawed There For Y. M. C A. War Work r'und. ..pie living in the vicinity of Hover are quirk to i e. pond to any cull fur duty. Sun-lay a meeting was held al lite, Dover Christian church in tie interest of the V. M. C. A. war fund movement In the army and navy. Kt. Homer Pale, pastor of the church end Itev. Cullitlian, pastor of the UoutUn diuica ut Thorr.town delivered the addresses. The plan of raising the money va-s to have committees appointed to make a canvass oi all the members. Several of the membe'x .kcided. however, that at this bu.-y time of the year it would be a big sacrifice for men to have to quit their work to make this canvass and .XV.lr-i that the money be raised at that meeting. Tins plan was deoded upon and when the moioy was -ounted, the amount ra!Ml was $tV-. Tl, is certainly commendable for the Dover church. The amount is much larger than would be expected of a church of that size. The money has abeudv been turned in to the county oi gam; atlon. SHOl I.DKR DISLOCATED. Ilarlingten Teamster Injured b; Ealt From a W agon. Krank .Ionian, a teamster ;it Ilariingtun, ...irTerel a dirbirated shoulder and v.a.; painfully bruied in a fall 'om a wagon on wnich he was nauiig straw Saturday, Mr. Johnson startI to st n from the rear of the wag on when the cutT of his trousers, beia.r caught on aholt, riusing him t. f.il! forward on his head and shoulder. Htsides the di-located shoulder . Mr. Jor.ian w:. bruised and scratched about the face. CITY NEWS Baumgardt for cleaning. Phon M. Coming a new telephone directory. May 3-tf. For wall paper cleaning, call Warren I)ai!y. I'hone W")-L. 5-21-21 lawn mower lixing. Ve make them cut the grass, tiive us a trial. W. K. la!ey shop. Alley rroysing. rear Oak Drug tore. Slay 3-tf Don't Let Your Cough Hang On. A couch that racks and weakens is dangerous, it undermines your health and thrives on neglect. Relieve, it at e-e with Dr. King's New Discovery. This soothing balsam remedy heals i the throat, loosens the plueum, iU antiseptic properties kill the germ aud and the cold te quickly broken up. Children and grown-ups alike find Dr. King's New Discovery pleasant to Like as well i.i effective. Have a bottle handy m your medicine chest for grippe, croup and all bronchial sffoc jtions. At druggists, 50e. Adv. Cut Thin Out It it Worth Money. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with oc to Foley 4 Co , 2M5 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. Yon will receive in return a trial urk;iK containing Foley's Honey and
Tar Conipound for coughs, colds and iroup; Foley Kidney Fills, and Foley I ( a'ba.-tir Tablets. il.,trs ar.d Mit,citL Adv.
John W.,CeSI Jives His Views j
Aa to Duties That Confront the American Citizens. Editor The Reporfcr: Whenever I find myself confronted with an hour or two in which I have nothing exlirnieiily pressing to do, I feel morally obligated to hie me to the library and make rood use of the time In getting off some of my required . reading for English 11. Now this happens to be a course of contemporary prone. The things assigned tire decidedly worth while, and we have run across some veritable masters of the English language. Aside from the brilliant ideas which find expression in them, these books are real literature. But, because of the white paper situation, not only are newspapers being raised a hundred per cent, in pKee, but book prices arc being affected just as radically. Although we have an opportunity to buy thc.-e masterpiece of contemporary writers, 1 have felt that Andrew Carnecie is better able to purchase them than 1; and since he eems to love to furnish them to the libraries which will carve his name on the door step and embellish their wnlls with his portaiait, 1 bav allowed him to have hi way. Ion as the snow, and rlush, and extreme cold of winter prevailed, th andttf.ipe gtrdcnrr could force me te tread his cinder path, because that wis the Une of least resistance the tj-.ot we sheep like folks always follow. Hut since the cold grav o nter has suddenly changed to the refreshing cieen of spring, the easier and more interesting way to the store house of Unow'edge is a-ross the green ward. But sol -how or other 1 ullavs travel over about the saur.e route; and a little p ist the ob-erva-t encounter a slab of stone about four feet square, bearing the following n.H-ription in letters of cooiier: 'tlitoher 2.", 1913. Kememhc ,-ou walk these classic plnces you here to enrich the world ,id you i .i forget thr uoverish ynursi?lfe if yn errtird- Wewlro W ;'-o,i.'Having be. n around Swarlhnv for four vears, I know whnt this stone eoieinemorate.-, and naturally I think of the cireum.-tances which caused it te be planted in this particular spot As a freshman I remember the annoo'icemnit. inanv week.i iiefore the occasion, that the I'resid-nt of th I'nited Slates was to visit us 0: Founders' Dav. We all fe't as if we real'.v amounted to something stood lined along the asphaltum in so'i.lier-line style, mak'tig wav for th. president and his bodyguard to pas.But why wander so far from tin, stone? At the time of this visit the weather was verv inclement, and (thanks to Professor Fe.'irson's rhautauqua train, incl sume of the students were able b erect a Inrre tent over this historic o,ot imnortant. hot only in the an nals of Swarthmore, but in the world, for Un speech w;i nounce nent to the wor'd of the inter tntion.-l poli'.-y of Wootliow V. U The I're.,ident and his retimie were J,..r. ,1 int,i this Jewish temiile. Each .lelivernl on address, tiut none is it !nemb.Ted except tli.it immortal one of W nodiow Wilson. Way back in 1013 c .'aw that he ,.s man who thuusht on a world wale, and we conned ih.s tittle pa age from his address to in. mortal for our posterity. As I have stood many times bef. this tablet thinking of these cirrum sl.inres and connecting them up the inc. dents of the awful ronflagra lion which has been sweeping .-urone. ard which is engulfing .1"-' I thmb of the character of our president. He has scon his way c ly from the beginning. He has h iHiticv to pursue, but it has been unselfish, broadmind-d. mternation one that most of us who sec with dollar hill before cur eyes, or hut u Vctlv becabse of our self inicrf have not been able to sympathise ilh it at all ti nes. .Many as have be-:iccu.-ers, he has h".,i ns l"r until today be is g.ven the central u me position on plucaius wi I iecoln and Wa.-hington, tl.u d.-n, striting tiie truth of th of Kipling: "If you can keep your hetd wh all about vou lire losing tnein, hlaminr it on Vou And Wing lied about nut deal in lie. You'll be a man." The lines on this tabiet hive meaning when interpretated in t light of the president's recent addre before congress, a portion of which ouote; "But thf right is more precious than peare, we shall f:ght. for the thing which we have nearest our hearts f democracy, for thr right of those who submit to uuihorty to have a voice in their own government, for he rights and lilierties of small nations, for a univeisal dominion of right by swh a concert of free people as khal'i bring peace and iwfety to all nations and muku the word itself at last free America is privileged to spend her blood end her nuirht for the principles that gave her hlrth and baupiness, and the peace which she has treasured. Cjd help h.r .he can do no irther" Our greatest Brn.b'gs In tr.is WCild
DAY . J w ' . r ..tre. . t , .( ..!. tvni!c Art Fxnrcssion. Public SDcakiixj, Piano, Violin, Voice, Bool k. , BanS T&Mt&r W, i'enmansiiip, Arithmetic, r, Letter Writing. . . .,, .
Special Rates .bavl,lllimnli i service. When the cult carhe fori aid front those freedom-loving jna-'j tions with ideas so much like our own, could' take no other course than i that of war aa.iinst the Centr:i! I'ow-, ;. which are beset with an huiurin- 1 ation that they have found the truth and must force it upon the world. But while we arc lighting for wellsounding p'.iissrs m.d fur demodraly. sounding phrar.es eft for demoerjey, fcach innovition should undergo the test. We must r ot allow ourselves to be trodden under foot by an uulocracy at home in the process uf milking the world free for democracy. For hat shall it prn!V. u:. if we grin the hole world and -ight of t!,c ideas Inch wa have ahvavs held o ilea i 7 . j., DeniiR-racy h:i. "nK b gun ia thia j V country. With trie oocu-n m .soii.tiiti th- Biniitnic of etc :nie.cni.-e to in.- , ih" of our population hib ha., initio heen held in bondage wi'hthe. wip ing out of liquor, the eight-hour day, inimum wage laws anil workmen s iniH-nsnlion acts in so many states, felt that we were attaining a gov ernment for th" people as well as of the people. After the war is won the pie slou'd ..iir.and such a pi-ograrp f laws, for the benefit of tnose wno hove given their blood that tm nation might live and reU.in it honor, as the irld has never before known. Hut now we are confronted with a ife and rlalh struggle with (.ermany. Let us not be too optimistic, t.erny is far from being beati n us yet; I indeed some who are pe-y well aclUbinted with internal con.hUnns there i so far as 1 1 say that ticrmany win er he biaten. She ce'teinly will .t be defeated if we not. every it of us, tike ih war serinu-dy id do our shue. We n.us' giw oi ir bl.Nid and treasure to free the orld from despotism, and especially , ,-.,ve that n.ilioh whnce so many ' our progressive i'i as have come. l..'t us ivuvmiioi ;h.!t it was France ho sand us in our light for indepeiu'ice. A French philosopher gave Us aciieally ail thr ideas which we te emi.oiiiid ii. our constitution. .e la France, the nation where all en are hi others. The French, who in wear sailne-s in the heart and a m'e on the hp:, who realize that the urld docs not ceaM? to be serious hen folks laugh, and that ea -h ,lund to the c ilors whin the time for or comes, must not be lost to the Id. France ha.- been oppressed so n- times that all her people are insted in government. They do not I it as a thine apart, and as a l.ing to nave none of as we h.iM " on too prone to do in the past. M iy the bnnery and valor that these Hie rty loving people have displayed, rouse us from our lethargy to do our Pit.'' Already, doubticss, the people ol eiianon have a CuniuulU-e to see U it that even- plot of ground availublr thin striking distance of the cit. plowed up and put to raising f.K stuff;. The result uf the war is going b-prnd piirnanlv on our abilit n Lnciaial an-i France and theii es well stocked with food and sup plies. Ships will have to be produced i great rapidity, but Hie pr opl Lebanon are 1ar from the ship yard.. and can hist serve their country b laisinir all the fowl atoll's possible nil retting the produce canned u 'he long winter ahead. The men and women in tiie tiers his and in the factories mu.-t have p!otii of go.sl wholesome food, or they can not work at maximum elficiencv. The war will probably diag on for three or four years, and n.ny last indefinitely. To precipitate an end, all of our energies must bo di'ecied into the current of war. None should feel or say. Lusinew, as uual," or. "This i' not m war :ind I'll l.ave none of it." The time has pass. il for argument for nn.l m-t, ind ' at ' weight of the Lnitnl States in the p.-ate couivil, and in intornattonal gathering generally, will depend upon iiow much pressure v . can In ing te near upon (ienoany now. Indiara ha.. a!ay furnished more ban her quota oi" troops in light for the right in the pa t, and I am sun that she will live up to her old record in the present crie's. JOHN W. IIK.I.L. .Swarthmore College. Swarthmore. Pa. $100 Reward, $I6V d'-'H'Vd 1ik'.iw that w1ttc h hn hi,, tn arev tr. All ft V, and thftt ll I'ntifrti, Hail' 'a'rTh Ctir t th only nokiHri- rut nnr Knnwr to triA iual' neiii Umii 'arrh cur u tHm t.v Mttnc dirctty upon ttt btood t.itj-oua urf of th nyntmm, thtt.v Aimmtnm th roUndvttnn of th 6n't t'in h Pi'tnt irni hr bufi'Hn u f th nftitttt(un anrl Blitir f(ur in Vinit ii worn, im prnin. htir t much f-lth .n Hi ruratlv t.T ft CO. Tft
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1. AMERICAN LEAGUE LEADS. .. ., w ,. E " "i";--ample in Subscribing So Liberty Loan. IHi Hi' nlersiliioinl tfrirt Scrricc.) CHICAGO, May 22. Other baseball Ii .-amies arc expected to follow the exa uple set by the American league in sub cribmg to the Liberty Loan. While with tiie exception of the Nalenguc other associations i.tay not be able to take $100,000 worth ol lUc bo, iU ii.i the Amsriean ch'b ownerj propose to do, the total sum subscribed by all may reach half a million or even more. The American league decision to p'ly a serif of games for ti c benefit of the different armv units alto is expected to induce similar activities the part of the clubs in other lcaThe first of the nenent games wi i be played in New Y'ork on June 10 between the Yankees and the St. Louis Irowns. It will be a championship rame, not an exhibi'ion affair. As ,oon as arrangements can be porectcd similar Sunday games will be played on the home diamonds or tne rot of the clubs. BINGLES AND BONERS I!Y JACK VEIOCK. can't keep them down," the C fan said. s he glanced at the sporting p.'go. They keep coming back from year yar, They don't give a rap for age. They're warriors of old, Those Cubs of ours, can't keep them down nohow. where eld Cyrus Hocman's got A job with the Indians now. In the spotlight today: The Boston Hruve Thev have won the title a? the most charitable club in the big league. Ban Johnson admits the I'.iaves are "sponsible for Boston being such trnng American league town this sc Chicago is doing well in I'hiladtlphia. Doing well for Vhitadclphm. If the Cubs had to play the 1'hillics all sea-m they would have as much chance as a growler of suds in the The Cardinals beat the Doilcoiv p. I' h eii,piiH.o. They applied the cmi!;uh in t'-.e form of four runs. If the HodipTK roiild iWte defeat s. ea.-ily aa they dodge vietory they would be regular ball cluh. The YatiWs lm-en't lo-t n m rie i,-e .Mvi:,g New 'i-k. If they keep their training till fall tin y nviy n the pennant. Home run hitters ("ut.-haw, McCarty and K. Smith. McCarthy was the only player to nirk the piudiere for tnree hits m veaterday'n game... His homer prai - lly won the came for F.ew loik auaitiht l'Ul.-riurKii. YKSTKItllVVS UKSIXTS. AMKKK'AN ASSOCIATION. Louii-ville, I; lndianapoliJ, 0. Other games potponeil, (rain). NATION L LEAGUE. Philadelphia, 4; rhiengo. 3. New York, i; I'ltt.dmrgh, 3. ( im innati. 2; lioi-tori, i. Hi. liui.i. i; Ilrooklyn, 2. A.MKKICAN l.KAGl.K. All games postponed (rain). JACK DILLON WINS. TOLEDO, May W. Jitrk IHIIon tortay ia ronvinerd that lie haa entirely rerovered from hi reeent illne.ia. lie gave Jark MrCaifon rif'.y boxing lecson in ten round lant night. : hk;h. "The Potomac rivrr is remarkably l -.mh " "Ye. You d"n'1 realise how high it is until the bill for water rent come In." Wellington Star. It Miller mid MortU eiean your fall UJ. ' 4-M-lf
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JThe Man wilK Money does not fear
Burglars. He keeps
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and his Valuables
in Our Safely
Deposit Vaults,
It is no uwe to "close the door after the horse ist none." What's done can't be undone. Huy you don't have to lose your valuable papers, jewelry and keepsukca. You can rent a box from us in our Safety Deposit VAULTS for a small yearly rental and keep your thincs safe. You'll be free from worry, too. FIRST NATIONAL BANK
When the Time Comes as it will for all of us, then we can say that OAK HILL is a place where neither skill or money has been so far spared to make it attractive. Let us show you the large plats and how the lots are planned. See Fred C. Moler, Supt
Had a Very Bad Counh. letter should interet every "list winter I had a very Th.ii bad cough. I ud medicines but they did me no good. I took one bottle of Koley'8 Honey and Tar and it ruied me. (Signed) V. DeKenstrr, Ambeiit. Wis." No substitute iii a good as roies noney aim i. ror roughs, rolds, croup and wnoopmg ugh. Musters and Mitchell. Adv. TRY VENEEIt LAC Kor fl.Kirs and furniture, none better and few as good. Pin-, ."oc, quarts, 'iPe. BOWMAN'S 5c and 10c Store H. B. SHOOK VETERINARIAN Over Oak Drug Store Telephone U3. Lebanon, Ir.J. EVERY DAY IS WALL PAPER DAY AT THE PAINT SPOT HARRY SAUNDERS Phone lw-Y Wert Mam St Kor Your (hild't Coush. Here's a pleasant cough syrup that every child likes to tike, Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. If your child has a deep harking -nugh that worries you give hitn Dr. Bell'j Pine-Tar-Honey the soothing pine Unltn relieve the tough, loosen the phleum and heal the irritited tissues. Ot a bottle today at your druggist and litart treatment ut once. Idoe. Adv. 55
Lebanon, Indiana
safe DOES YOOE 0LI1 ROOF LEAK? IF SO, " SEE CLYDE LOWE. Ho Boiirantecs to stop all lcaki with a.dieto fiber roofinj. PHONE 300 rimaattKmtmatttamttawanttatatrt G. R. BAUMGARDTf I THE CLEANER "We Cloan While Others Try"! glloVi S. I.eli.iion St Phone 93; n i o:nun:ntm:tt:!nutntumJKn!i C. E. N0BES The Peiular Drug 8 tor "A Medicine for Every I1L South Side Sijuare, Lebanoa LEBANON VULCANIZING & SALES AGENCY Everything for the auto. D0RT automobile. Vulcanizing a (peelalty. Telephone 3G2 Armory Building COOK BY WIRE WITHOUT FIRE Interstate Pub. Service Co tiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiM COOK WITH GAS . I ! HiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimminiiiiiiiiiHimiiiiT Reporter tin II. K. $.1.00 Yearly JCB WORK AT.RErORTER ! Reporter, by mail, 53 a Year.
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